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. >> i was surprised by a former education secretary writing a book "is college worth it." >> maybe, maybe not. we have some of the greatest colleges and universities. but at the same time it is true that many students go to college, spend 15 to $50,000 a year in tuition, halfway through half of them drop out, about 46% drop out. when they graduate, the class of 2011, for example, half of them are unemployed and half of that half is underemployed and they got a lot of debt. you have heard about the debt. it's now $1 trillion. the other thing is, when we measure it, and universities don't like us to measure it, they would prefer us to just work on the elementary and secondary schools, when we measure it, it does not seem that that much learning goes on in higher education. it's a shock to -- >> a lot of drinking though. >> a lot of drinking and shacking up. >> and games and things to do before football games. that's important. that's a right of passage. >> right of passage, but you don't have to spend $40,000 to do it. the question is is college worth it, it depends on why you are doi
. >> i was surprised by a former education secretary writing a book "is college worth it." >> maybe, maybe not. we have some of the greatest colleges and universities. but at the same time it is true that many students go to college, spend 15 to $50,000 a year in tuition, halfway through half of them drop out, about 46% drop out. when they graduate, the class of 2011, for example, half of them are unemployed and half of that half is underemployed and they got a lot of...
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put into place lifelong education. what we need to do is things abroad. i think we need to do more in asia where the great powers are colliding. i would say we probably need to do a bit less in the middle east. we may want to do more for ethical and moral reasons torborg fight disease around the world. all of this takes resources. what worries me is the resources won't be available just paying the interest on the debt is going to start crowding things out. as will the fact that when the babyboomers start retiring as their medical bills go up, i worry there won't be enough left for good old-fashioned investment. >> on that point, you talk about the moral core of the foreign policy. i finished your book and i was not sure whether it was a realist book or a humanitarian book in terms of the foreign policy perspective. maybe deliberately so because it is nuanced and you've spent time in both national security and diplomatic posts for several administrations. it seem where we are currently facing that test in the most severe way is in the middle east which you
put into place lifelong education. what we need to do is things abroad. i think we need to do more in asia where the great powers are colliding. i would say we probably need to do a bit less in the middle east. we may want to do more for ethical and moral reasons torborg fight disease around the world. all of this takes resources. what worries me is the resources won't be available just paying the interest on the debt is going to start crowding things out. as will the fact that when the...
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education free. free. free. free. free. download free blog video for your media project free media r t v dot com. this year will mark fifty years since the assassination of president john f. kennedy and my calm is a shock to some of you but even though it's been half a century there are still over fifty thousand pages of j.f.k. assassination related documents that the obama administration has refused to disclose this despite a poll conducted by the national archives and records administration which showed that disclosure of these documents is the number one public demand of them release government information and you know this is all got me thinking about the history of government classification and the most interesting documents that are still being withheld from j.f.k. to the bay of pigs to the nixon tapes to obama u.s. government has a secret history of willing then dealings that decades after the fact unfortunately the revelations these documents often provide are just a mere afterthought this story a revisionism that's
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it's almost like educational tourism. they can come here from another country and learn about our system while putting people to death. >> i did not think i would be the only person at this table on this side of the discussion. i think it's a complete mistake. i think it's watering down what it means to be a citizen in the u.s. you know, i take offense at the idea that nobody wants to do jury duty. >> they don't. >> i think it's an honor to do that. i think everybody should have their time in the barrel. >> in the barrel? >> you know what i mean. >> it's an important part of being a citizen. >> when was the last time you sat on a jury? >> honestly, i was in the process. i have never been selected. >> that's a surprise. >> someone would look at me and my background and say they don't want me on this jury. >> easy for you to say. >> i think it's a complete mistake, noncitizens on a jury. >> pish posh. >> the lawyer says it's a waste of time. i side with the lawyer. >> you disagree with me on the bombing thing. >> only sat w
it's almost like educational tourism. they can come here from another country and learn about our system while putting people to death. >> i did not think i would be the only person at this table on this side of the discussion. i think it's a complete mistake. i think it's watering down what it means to be a citizen in the u.s. you know, i take offense at the idea that nobody wants to do jury duty. >> they don't. >> i think it's an honor to do that. i think everybody should...
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rigorous education, and the people who required me to educate myself, or prevented me from avoiding education, our fabulous -- our fabulous and what they help me do. people don't run out and say it let me take latin. you say you're required to take latin. you are required to take philosophy. you are required to take metaphysics. you're required to take ethics. as what i got. i say think offer the people who knew better than i did, and required me to be better than i would have without their invites. that is the beginning of my education. out of that, they taught me to read more books, to think about things. to be willing to listen to people who are thinking about things. and to continue that education process. latin was like a spelling bee. back then, there was this faith that if you're given a chance to go to the right school, we could do as well as whites. we would hold our own. this was proof positive. i was the only black kid in the high school for two or three years that i was there. this was in the 1960s. his point was, this is exhibit a that we can hold our own at any time. it was impo
rigorous education, and the people who required me to educate myself, or prevented me from avoiding education, our fabulous -- our fabulous and what they help me do. people don't run out and say it let me take latin. you say you're required to take latin. you are required to take philosophy. you are required to take metaphysics. you're required to take ethics. as what i got. i say think offer the people who knew better than i did, and required me to be better than i would have without their...
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my been education, when small business in one homeownership. it is a very small amount of money at this point. the request is $20 million. i just want to know that the example is the spend 80 billion plus for the homeownership, but almost none of that goes to lower income families buying starter homes because their interest is not exceed the standard deduction and therefore there is no boost if he will. so those who need the most help to become owners only could help to some didn't like the idea program. that's split between folks launching small businesses in three major pathways in the middle-class. the reason i wanted to raise those as this is really a strategy that gets people started in homeownership, which has huge impact on the success of families. children have higher graduation rate from high school. family state bar of in interest because they now have a stake in it. the equity they built becomes a powerful equity for them to strengthen their family in other ways. i just want to fly that program of one that has little funding, but a v
my been education, when small business in one homeownership. it is a very small amount of money at this point. the request is $20 million. i just want to know that the example is the spend 80 billion plus for the homeownership, but almost none of that goes to lower income families buying starter homes because their interest is not exceed the standard deduction and therefore there is no boost if he will. so those who need the most help to become owners only could help to some didn't like the...
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a movement for education. a movement for jobs and in discrimination that denies basic human rights and when with they do to start the movement? >> began by telling the truth. we have to be willing to it matt out loud we as a nation have managed to recreate the castlelike system we have to be willing to tell this truce in the schools and churches and places of worship behind bars we have to be willing to tell the so that a great awakening the reality of what has occurred can come to pass because this new system does not come with signs there is not a white only or signs alerting as to the existence of the system of mass incarceration. but instead they are out of sight and out of wind. hundreds of miles away from communities and families that might otherwise me connected to them. and those whose cycle in and out typically live in the segregated impoverished communities that middle-class folks. you can live your whole life in america today having no idea in this system of mass in her inspiration in that it even e
a movement for education. a movement for jobs and in discrimination that denies basic human rights and when with they do to start the movement? >> began by telling the truth. we have to be willing to it matt out loud we as a nation have managed to recreate the castlelike system we have to be willing to tell this truce in the schools and churches and places of worship behind bars we have to be willing to tell the so that a great awakening the reality of what has occurred can come to pass...
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you've seen them go through higher education. fortunately, i suppose, your kids have not been exposed to this kind of poisonous apologyism for violent domestic terrorism, but it is real and an entrenched problem when you have all of these taxpayer-funded tenured radicals who still hate america to this day, and are perhaps indoctrinating the next generation of people who will commit violent acts in this country. it is not a joke. >> i don't know she's doing that. michelle, maybe you do. what i do know is in fact when you say she has no remorse, the same person -- >> she doesn't have remorse. have you followed her case? have you followed her case, juan? >> i've read the article that she wrote -- >> i may not be a real journalist, but i started writing about this case in 2002 and 2003. there are families who lost loved ones, who were defending the frontlines, protecting and serving, and this woman essentially is laughing in their faces by continuing to have this prestigious position. >> here's what i know, michelle. you can comment
you've seen them go through higher education. fortunately, i suppose, your kids have not been exposed to this kind of poisonous apologyism for violent domestic terrorism, but it is real and an entrenched problem when you have all of these taxpayer-funded tenured radicals who still hate america to this day, and are perhaps indoctrinating the next generation of people who will commit violent acts in this country. it is not a joke. >> i don't know she's doing that. michelle, maybe you do....
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we continue to educate the american people. reinvestments, alterations, getting rid of going towards more lean operations, less headquarters, taking up positions of government, the middle management level. a.b. we need to get to those points so we can invest in the capabilities where people have more risk. >> next question? >> you alluded to -- i know said, iman adam smith have for lewis in my district, i have an air force base. my constituents don't want to hear about problems. what they want to talk about is social security. medicare. medicaid. losing their 401(k). we seem to be not putting that message across. they're cutting defense budgets. the british and had cut back on their military. american people look and think we spend this money on our military. why should we be doing and being the world why policeman? >> the first thing, we do not take up the addition that we should be the world by police. i think one of the things we really endeavor to do in this report is actually talk about the real need for some appetite supp
we continue to educate the american people. reinvestments, alterations, getting rid of going towards more lean operations, less headquarters, taking up positions of government, the middle management level. a.b. we need to get to those points so we can invest in the capabilities where people have more risk. >> next question? >> you alluded to -- i know said, iman adam smith have for lewis in my district, i have an air force base. my constituents don't want to hear about problems....
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tonight: >> you came to suck the fat of our land, to take our money, to educate your terrorist sons, to steal from us. >> bill: judge jeanine pirro furious over an investigative report by the boston herald that says the tsarnaev family received more than $100,000 in welfare payments. wait until you hear this. [gunfire] >> we have shots fired. >> bill: the factor has also been investigating the horrific murder rate in chicago. does it have to do with guns or race? john stossel will weigh in. also tonight, jesse watters goes to washington to press the press on bias. >> that's just dumb.
tonight: >> you came to suck the fat of our land, to take our money, to educate your terrorist sons, to steal from us. >> bill: judge jeanine pirro furious over an investigative report by the boston herald that says the tsarnaev family received more than $100,000 in welfare payments. wait until you hear this. [gunfire] >> we have shots fired. >> bill: the factor has also been investigating the horrific murder rate in chicago. does it have to do with guns or race? john...
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the key is education. the key to what you're doing is socializing people, not only here, but around the world. i've been in programs in italy. it's, again, getting them to see that the lessons of the past have relevance now, and that it's not enough to say, gee, it's too bad or never again. never again because of what i am now willing to do. i am not willing to stand idly by and let this happen again. the last thing i'm going to squeeze in, if you were here in the last session with this, the defense minister in germany was praising our american soldiers in the second world war saying that, you know, we have a democratic army. think back to second world war. every unit was segregated, blacks were not allowedded to fight with whites. japanese-americans, the 442nd battalion was the most honored battalion in the entire military because they sent them into the worst battle with 90% mortality, nine out of ten japanese-americans in that unit were killed, but they were the most decorated because they fought the mo
the key is education. the key to what you're doing is socializing people, not only here, but around the world. i've been in programs in italy. it's, again, getting them to see that the lessons of the past have relevance now, and that it's not enough to say, gee, it's too bad or never again. never again because of what i am now willing to do. i am not willing to stand idly by and let this happen again. the last thing i'm going to squeeze in, if you were here in the last session with this, the...
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they don't think the white house is doing enough to edg educate e public. >> greta: is it expected they'll be ready october 1st? >> we'll have to wait and see. >> greta: coming up, could u.s. soldiers face court martial over their religion? tonight the pentagon fighting a religious battle. and frank underwood, the ruthless politician in "the house of cards." kevin spacey tg out a picture. we dare you to put a caption on it. that's just minutes from now. ♪ [ female announcer ] it's no secret. recently, jcpenney changed. some changes you liked. and some you didn't. but what matters with mistakes is what we learn. we learned a very simple thing. to listen to you. to hear what you need to make your life more beautiful. come back to jcpenney. we heard you. now we'd love to see you. ♪ now we'd love to see you. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. by going low. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like offering schwab etfs tdd# 1-
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you know, education, the role of religion in their lives, geography. socioeconomic status. i don't want to spend too much time making it about black people versus gay people because obviously there are black gay people but there are other variables that dictate their opinion about sexual orientation. having president obama, who is still held in a very high light, seen as a hero by many african-americans come out in support of marriage equality helps make having the conversation a lot easier. doesn't necessarily mean he's going to help everyone get to a point at which they accept marriage equality and all the other things that are important to gay community, but at least it allows us to have a conversation and in the black community, one of the things that's always held us back in both this conversation and others is we have a don't ask, don't tell sort of policy on things that make us uncomfortable. this allows us to ask and to tell. >> professor watkins, you have been saying, though, that the president coming out for same sex marriage has actually created some divisions wi
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be pretty educated. hopefully forg myself. we work very hard to try to do various struggles. we are open to criticism that we may have. --nt-page flipping into the outlook session -- outlook section it says the gop needs a new poster child. those that are challenging some of the long-held ideas, including senator mark rubio and congressmen paul ryan. congress -- where is the conversation now in terms of future lever's -- of future leaders? host: she often knows how to write something that can get people talking. she has a point in that there is a lot of talk in the party about who the kind of leader you are going to be. is it going to be a socials account -- is it going to be a social conservative type? a lot of republicans would like to see marco rubio. it is a big debate right now. host: and the emerging leaders in congress. guest: you have to look at senator mark rubio and paul ryan. i think the key one is marked rubio. -- i smarco rubio. rubio.arco he is willing to take the political role. he knows not only on the policy side that this is something that congress and the w
be pretty educated. hopefully forg myself. we work very hard to try to do various struggles. we are open to criticism that we may have. --nt-page flipping into the outlook session -- outlook section it says the gop needs a new poster child. those that are challenging some of the long-held ideas, including senator mark rubio and congressmen paul ryan. congress -- where is the conversation now in terms of future lever's -- of future leaders? host: she often knows how to write something that can...
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i was at the capitol to brief the senate committee on early childhood education. after a while, i was taken to a secure location, and then came back to the white house right before he landed. i was down in the bunker with lynn and dick cheney. i remember that we hugged each other. what was there to say, really? we were safe, and our girls were safe. all we could think about were the thousands of americans who could not say the same about their own loved ones. and about how our lives had changed, and the duty that had fallen on george to lead our country now through the dark shadow that had fallen over it. >> a lot of interest in this exhibit as part of the museum. what do you want people to walk away from? >> i want people to remember it. i want this to be a memorial to the people who died, and after that, the military who served for us, and many who lost their lives. and all the ways the united states came together. i think it is a very important lesson for us to remember. and as we get away from it -- it has been 12 years since september 11. fewer and fewer peop
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investing in things like rebuilding our airports and roads and bridges and investing in early childhood education, basic research, awful the things that will help us grow, and that's what the american people want. one interesting str statistic when it comes to airports. there was a recent survey of the top airports in the world, and there was not a single u.s. airport that came in the top 25. not one. not one u.s. airport was considered by the experts and consumers who use these airports to be in the top 25 in the world. i think cincinnati airport came in around 30th. what does that say about our long-term competitiveness and future? and so when folks say, well, there was some money in the faa to deal with these furloughs, well, yeah, the money is this pool of funds that are supposed to try to upgrade our airports so we don't rank in the bottom of inch dust tral hraoeuze countries when it comes to our infrastructure. we are using our seed born short term. the only reason we are doing this is because right now we have folks unwilling to make some simple changes to our tax code, for example, to clo
investing in things like rebuilding our airports and roads and bridges and investing in early childhood education, basic research, awful the things that will help us grow, and that's what the american people want. one interesting str statistic when it comes to airports. there was a recent survey of the top airports in the world, and there was not a single u.s. airport that came in the top 25. not one. not one u.s. airport was considered by the experts and consumers who use these airports to be...
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often times we turn a blind eye toward the educational system thaonthe believe that we don't t those to be caustic. remember, egypt's greatest export has always been its school teachers. when i traveled recently in the persian gulf, people are afraid of what these egyptian school teachers might be spreading to otherwise secular youth. >> megyn: cliff, the survey finds that most muslims do favor religious freedom for people of other faiths, as i mentioned. they also want religious leaders to have at least some influence in political matters, and that could explain why we've seen the muslim brotherhood ascend to the presidency in egypt despite promises to the contrary. i mean, they're not operating from the same place, you know, most persons are where it -- where most americans are where it would be strange for us to root for a religious leader to ascend to the highest political office. >> that's right. that's because you don't have a tradition of separation of church and state, mosque and state in this case. the other thing that i think is disturbing and deserves highlighting is there
often times we turn a blind eye toward the educational system thaonthe believe that we don't t those to be caustic. remember, egypt's greatest export has always been its school teachers. when i traveled recently in the persian gulf, people are afraid of what these egyptian school teachers might be spreading to otherwise secular youth. >> megyn: cliff, the survey finds that most muslims do favor religious freedom for people of other faiths, as i mentioned. they also want religious leaders...
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old ways of educating our kids might not work. we have to make sure we are on the forefront of science and technology. we have to make sure our economies are competitive and then when it comes to energy we are addressing things like climate change and that it is creating jobs and businesses on both sides of the border. the i appreciate is president's willingness to take on hard issues, because i think there is a tendency tuesday elected as opposed to trying to make sure we use our time as well as we can run to bring about the kinds of changes but will help move the country forward. >> thank you, mr. president reagan administration officials say the u.s. is more seriously considering sending weapons to the syrian rebels. how has your thinking about the effectiveness of golf as the violence continued, and the uc lethal aid -- effectiveness of golf as the violence continued violencence evolved as continued. concerned an effort to bolster border security triggers may make a pop way to citizenship almost impossible to many people in th
old ways of educating our kids might not work. we have to make sure we are on the forefront of science and technology. we have to make sure our economies are competitive and then when it comes to energy we are addressing things like climate change and that it is creating jobs and businesses on both sides of the border. the i appreciate is president's willingness to take on hard issues, because i think there is a tendency tuesday elected as opposed to trying to make sure we use our time as well...
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i was at the capitol to brief the senate committee on early childhood education. obviously, after a wild, i was taken to a secure location, and then came back to the white house right before he landed. i was down in the bunker with lynn and dick cheney. i remember that we hugged each other. what was there to say, really? we were safe, and our girls were safe. all we could think about were the thousands of americans who could not say the same about their own load once. and about how our lives had changed, and the duty that had fallen on george to lead our country now through the dark shadow that had fallen over it. >> a lot of interest in this exhibit as part of the museum. what do you want people to walk away from? >> i want people to remember it. i want this to be a memorial to the people who died, and after that, the military who served for us, and many who lost their lives. and all the ways the united states came together. i think it is a very important lesson for us to remember. and as we get away from it -- it has been 12 years since september 11. fewer and f
i was at the capitol to brief the senate committee on early childhood education. obviously, after a wild, i was taken to a secure location, and then came back to the white house right before he landed. i was down in the bunker with lynn and dick cheney. i remember that we hugged each other. what was there to say, really? we were safe, and our girls were safe. all we could think about were the thousands of americans who could not say the same about their own load once. and about how our lives...
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muchrns out that he spent of his childhood and his education in canada. he will ring a perspective -- bring a perspective to this debate. thank you very much, ted. >> thank you , nelson. it is great to be here. before we have a chance to go to the questions, we have been involved in this for so long. it has taken more than a decade to forget how consequential this bill could be. in 1965, the u.s. created the architecture of the moderate legalization system. in 1986, the congress tried to solve the problem of illegal immigration. this bill is an effort to do both, to rewrite our system for the future and to establish an ongoing basis illegal immigration. it is a monumental undertaking. it is important not to lose sight. one of the comments that focused on security, the u.s. economy, and flexibility in the future. one of these things that doris went through in detail, what has made this moment possible is a transformation of the situation along the u.s.-mexico border. when i was a journalist, i was working for "financial times" and i interviewed a key membe
muchrns out that he spent of his childhood and his education in canada. he will ring a perspective -- bring a perspective to this debate. thank you very much, ted. >> thank you , nelson. it is great to be here. before we have a chance to go to the questions, we have been involved in this for so long. it has taken more than a decade to forget how consequential this bill could be. in 1965, the u.s. created the architecture of the moderate legalization system. in 1986, the congress tried to...
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but, again, it's just a sort of semi-educated guess on my part that i think we will be seeing others named one way or the other at some level or another. >> peter king, the homeland security subcommittee on counterterrorism and intelligence thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> when we come back the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev covered in blood. just ahead, a chilling firsthand account inside the hospital just moments after he was captured and brought in. >>> plus -- you're going to hear from dzhokhar for the first time in his own words playing with his little niece in riveting new video that's just surfaced on line. aw, shoot. i missed a payment. discover card. i missed a payment. aw, shoot. shoot! this is bad, isn't it? oh no! we're good! this is your first time missing a paymenrge you a late fee for for that. plus, we won't hike up your apr for paying late either. man, that's great! it is great, man! thank you. well, thanks for your help. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. late payment forgiveness. get the new it card at discover.com. [ male ann
but, again, it's just a sort of semi-educated guess on my part that i think we will be seeing others named one way or the other at some level or another. >> peter king, the homeland security subcommittee on counterterrorism and intelligence thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> when we come back the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev covered in blood. just ahead, a chilling firsthand account inside the hospital just moments after he was captured and brought...
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so education programs, research programs have experienced a lot of cuts. >> senior programs. meals on wheels. >> meals on wheels has gotten significant amounts of cuts. what you're seeing is there's a real idea to do something when people are feeling the need and they're getting calls from constituents. meanwhile, i don't know if we'll be able to see moving forward if there will be this loud outcry like this was the airports. >> have you been able to determine whether the faa with this sequester cuts needed to furlough employees or was this kind of a sequester grandstanding to make a point which clearly they did. >> they did. they announced early on they were going to have to shut down control terminals and furlough all these people. this is something that the obama administration has been warning about for months and they're still talking about doing that at the pentagon and other key places. when you talk about areas where congress might want to step in, they might have concerns, that's another area. but i don't know that the furloughs are going to be sort of as alarming as
so education programs, research programs have experienced a lot of cuts. >> senior programs. meals on wheels. >> meals on wheels has gotten significant amounts of cuts. what you're seeing is there's a real idea to do something when people are feeling the need and they're getting calls from constituents. meanwhile, i don't know if we'll be able to see moving forward if there will be this loud outcry like this was the airports. >> have you been able to determine whether the faa...
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. >> eisenhower had no sympathy for the brown versus board of education system. whenever it's a crisis, such as the little rock crisis cannot eisenhower followed the law and the constitution and give it a five star general does. but he hated this whole thing. any particularly did not clayton powell, who is a demagogue. i'm not sure but nixon's role in the face. nixon was very friendly because they kind of like each other. >> the issue was who is actually in a list by who had been ordered to make a decisive decision not to include them. nixon's politics during advisers that surrounded him during that administration. >> yes, i'm talking about president nixon, but an event that happened during his vice presidency. >> i'm not aware of one or the other. i'm sorry. >> richard nixon's attitude to his african-americans were shaped by some assumptions he had about genetics and raise, which he speaks of on the tapes. so i think that it's really useful for someone who wants to understand richard nixon's view of the world, to look at how he thinks about race and how he appli
. >> eisenhower had no sympathy for the brown versus board of education system. whenever it's a crisis, such as the little rock crisis cannot eisenhower followed the law and the constitution and give it a five star general does. but he hated this whole thing. any particularly did not clayton powell, who is a demagogue. i'm not sure but nixon's role in the face. nixon was very friendly because they kind of like each other. >> the issue was who is actually in a list by who had been...
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i think we need to build up the education and intelligence awareness of our border protection and beyond. gothe end of the day, we've to invest in our people. it's not going to be a technological solution alone. here you saw an alert citizen identify dzhokhar tsarnaev. in previous cases we have seen federal authorities who have had years of experience be able to prevent incidents. and sometimes it is just getting -- it is improving your likelihood of luck. withmay have been the case the millennium bomber before 2000. host: this person brings up the campaign. if you see something, say something. if you want to read on that. robertuestion from samson on twitter -- if you could talk a little about that. guest: i have heard no one from boston complain. i have heard nothing but the opposite. if you were going to do a survey, i think the people of boston not only for their own safety acknowledged and recognize that was a smart decision to be made. so i am not familiar. second- a lot of people guessing from washington and elsewhere. but at the end of the day these are local decisions. i think t
i think we need to build up the education and intelligence awareness of our border protection and beyond. gothe end of the day, we've to invest in our people. it's not going to be a technological solution alone. here you saw an alert citizen identify dzhokhar tsarnaev. in previous cases we have seen federal authorities who have had years of experience be able to prevent incidents. and sometimes it is just getting -- it is improving your likelihood of luck. withmay have been the case the...
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you're doing religious education for second graders. >> yes. >> how do they help you, how does that routine help you? >> they hug, we pray together, they cry with me, they've been through so much these children, the families. they're so welcoming. they don't know what to say to me. we just hug and cry. and that means so much to me that they're out there caring for me. they have been there since day one recovering. that gets me through the days. >> she's a strong one. she's been through so much and i remember from seeing her in the hospital that morning, i was there in the hospital with her and we said one day at a time then and she's taken it one day at a time and she's doing remarkable. she's a real trouper. and staten island will get through it, it will take time. we're working night and day. but we're a resilient tough town. and i have to tell you something, from all that the government is doing and we appreciate that, but the real heros are just the average ordinary people that really can together in a way that i've never ever seen. and i was a 9/11 first responder. i've seen some amazi
you're doing religious education for second graders. >> yes. >> how do they help you, how does that routine help you? >> they hug, we pray together, they cry with me, they've been through so much these children, the families. they're so welcoming. they don't know what to say to me. we just hug and cry. and that means so much to me that they're out there caring for me. they have been there since day one recovering. that gets me through the days. >> she's a strong one....
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education, head start, 70,000 children will be kicked out of head start. nothing in this bill deals with them. furloughs for disability claims, nothing in this bill deals with them. 4 million fewer meals on wheels for seniors. 600,000 people dropped off wic. nothing for them. housing, 125 less housing vouchers, nothing in here for them. emergency unemployment insurance cut for out of work americans, nothing in here for them. f.d.a. fewer food inspections, nothing in here for them. longer waits to approve new drugs, nothing in here for them. defense and homeland security furloughs equivalent to 1,000 fewer agents for the f.b.i., border, etc. on the job. 1/3 of air combat units are grounded, nothing in here for them. 89,000 agency wide furloughs in irs up to seven days -- may i have 30 additional seconds? >> you may. >> nothing in here for them. they serve 89,000 taxpayers trying to find help. we ought not to be mitigating the affect on just one segment when children, the sick, our military and many other groups will be impacted by this irresponsible policy
education, head start, 70,000 children will be kicked out of head start. nothing in this bill deals with them. furloughs for disability claims, nothing in this bill deals with them. 4 million fewer meals on wheels for seniors. 600,000 people dropped off wic. nothing for them. housing, 125 less housing vouchers, nothing in here for them. emergency unemployment insurance cut for out of work americans, nothing in here for them. f.d.a. fewer food inspections, nothing in here for them. longer waits...